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}}[[File:Karion Istomin's alphabet Yery.jpg|thumb|''Yery'', from [[Karion Istomin]]'s 1694 [[alphabet book]]]]
'''Yeru''' or '''Eru''' (Ы ы; italics: <span style="font-family:times, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: larger">''Ы'' ''ы''</span>), usually called '''Y''' {{IPA
The letter is usually [[romanisation of Russian|romanised]] into [[English language|English]] and most other West European languages as {{angbr|y}}: [[Krylov (disambiguation)|Krylov]] ([[family name]], {{lang|ru|Крылов}}). That spelling matches [[Polish language|Polish]], which uses {{angbr|y}} to represent a very similar sound. Russian {{angbr|ы}} is used to transliterate Polish {{angbr|y}} into Cyrillic: {{lang|pl|Maryla}} ({{lang|pl-Cyrl|Марыля}}). However, Latin {{angbr|y}} may be used for other purposes as well (such as for {{angbr|[[й]]}}, or as part of [[digraph (orthography)|digraphs]], e.g. {{angbr|[[я]]}}).
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